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into it. first, here's what's inside"thenewyorktimes"report. >> reporter:"thenewyorktimes"report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month. a postmark indicated the documents were mailed from new york city and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york state resident tax return as well as one page of new jersey and connecticut nonresident returns. cnn has not independently verified the document's authentici authenticity. the trump campaign said the gop nominee has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in other taxes including property and real estate taxes. quote, the only news here is that the more than 20-year-old al

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sale. right by the door. without further ado, "city of sedition: the historyofnewyorkcityduring the civil war" is a very appropriate book for revising and reconsidering history. in regards to the civil war, we have often encountered a very narrow dialectic perspective, the adversaries are divided along the mason-dixon line between slaveholders in the south and industrialists in the north. thankfully for the past couple decades, the faulty lens of history and "city of sedition: the history of new york city during the civil war" by john strausbaugh is one of those books in a better direction, so it has taken the new yorker to write a book about new york that reveals how complex the city was during the civil war, different parts of the city, definitely entwined with the cotton industry and because of that not everybody sided with abraham lincoln. some history books expect us to believe. john strausbaugh covers downtown manhattan history as editor of the new york press from 1988 through 2002. the new york times the night before, series of articles, videos and podcasts on new york ci

sale. right by the door. without further ado, "city of sedition: the history of new york city during the civil war" is a very appropriate book for revising and reconsidering history. in regards to the civil war, we have often encountered a very narrow dialectic perspective, the adversaries are divided along the mason-dixon line between slaveholders in the south and industrialists in the north. thankfully for the past couple decades, the faulty lens of history and "city of...

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merchant house, it was headquarteredinnewyorkcity.it had branches in the west indys and another branch in bristol england. the cougar who ran the branch ended up becoming a member of parliament he also saw, enormous despairties in the holding of this wealth, most of this money went to plan terns. james mansfield novel, or thomas bertrum is a plantation owner and he appears in the novel halfway through, he comes back to england from antigua. many of them never left from france and home countries. they were run by overseers. and merchants, a few professions. this was the class in which hamilton's parents belong, james hamilton, rachel, he was merchant's agent, she owned a small store and christian stay. but the vast bulk of the population of slaves, the population with hamilton lived there was 10,000 10,000 slaves, 500 white people. population of st. croix was 22,000 slaves, 2,000 white people. the average life span of a field hand who was brought to the west indies from south africa was seven years before he was worked to death or died of diseases. the plantars were not so concer

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. trump's taxes revealed.thenewyorktimingssaying they got their hands on some of donald trump's decades old tax reports. >> donald trump declared a nearly $1 billion loss back in 1995. this suggests he may have legally avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. >> so clearly plenty of questions this morning, but with fewer than 40 days until the election, does this really change the race? we're digging into all of it. first, here's what's inside that "new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits he used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper signing tax experts said trump could have used his report to cancel out taxes for two decades. they obtained the documents when they were mailed to a reporter. the documents were mailed from new york city and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york sta

. trump's taxes revealed. the new york timings saying they got their hands on some of donald trump's decades old tax reports. >> donald trump declared a nearly $1 billion loss back in 1995. this suggests he may have legally avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. >> so clearly plenty of questions this morning, but with fewer than 40 days until the election, does this really change the race? we're digging into all of it. first, here's what's inside that "new york...

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allegedly took toward the various women who are speaking out tonight. the"newyorktimes"post this late this evening, it's an account from two different women who say they were groped by donald trump years ago. one of the women worked at a real estate company that was headquartered at donald trump towers in 2005. i'm just going to read you exactly the way the "new york times" reported this this evening. she named herself to the times, she is named rachel crooks, ms. crooks was a 22-year-old receptionist at an investment and real estate company when she encountered mr. trump outside the building one morning in 2005, aware that her company did business with mr. donald trump, she turned and introduced herself to him, she shook his hand but he would not let go. then she said he started kissing me on the cheek. then he kissed me directly on the the mouth, it didn't feel like an accident, it felt like a violation. she immediately called her sister and told her what happened. that's one of the accounts that's in the "new york times" tonight. i mentioned that call to her sister in ohio bec

allegedly took toward the various women who are speaking out tonight. the "new york times" post this late this evening, it's an account from two different women who say they were groped by donald trump years ago. one of the women worked at a real estate company that was headquartered at donald trump towers in 2005. i'm just going to read you exactly the way the "new york times" reported this this evening. she named herself to the times, she is named rachel crooks, ms....

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over a month until election day"thenewyork,times" reports "donald trump tax records show he could have avoided taxes for nearly two decades, the times found we''ll get the details from three-time pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david barstow and we'll also be joined by david cay johnston, another pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter. his biography of donald trump titled, "the making of donald trump" and his latest story for the daily beast is headlined "art o of the steal." then it's a grim fact of american life -- on an average day, seven children and teens die from gun violence. now a new book takes a closer look at the lives of 10 young people, ages 9 to 19, who died on a single day -- november 23, 2013. >> o on this pararticular day,'m pretetty sure i didn't get anyy suicides. seven were african american, to dub b were latino, one was whit. a sleleepoverd from rural stairwell, texas, michigan off a dirt road. amy: we'll speak with journalist and author gary younge about his new book, "another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lives."

over a month until election day "the new york , times" reports "donald trump tax records show he could have avoided taxes for nearly two decades, the times found we''ll get the details from three-time pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david barstow and we'll also be joined by david cay johnston, another pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter. his biography of donald trump titled, "the making of donald trump" and his latest story for the daily beast...

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studio 57 newsroom atcbsnewsheadquartershereinnewyork. goodto be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the fbi has obtained a search warrant to go through the newly discovered e-mails belonging to a top aide hillary clinton. fullback director james comey alerted congress to the e-mails friday less than two weeks before the election, against the advice of the justice department. comey is now facing stiff criticism for the timing of his announcement. in an op-ed piece from "the washington post" former attorney general eric holder said comey made a mistake and wrote, it is up to the director to correct his mistake, not for the sake of a political candidate or protect our system of justice and best serve the american people. hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eig

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retractions and threatening lawsuits. cnn working to confirm the reports of"thenewyorktimes"and "people" magazine. the latest bombshell just 26 days before the election and threatening a campaign that has struggled to regain its footing just take a look at the cover of "time" magazine. there's a whole lot to cover this morning. we'd like to begin with cnn's jason carroll. he's in florida where trump held an event yesterday. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. you know trump's lawyer calling on the "times" to retract its story. also releasing a statement saying quote your article is reckless, defamatory and constitutes libel per se. it is apparent from other things the timing of the article that it is nothing more than a politically motivated effort to defeat mr. trump's candidacy. several women speaking out accusing zm of touching them inappropriately. >> it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. >> two of these women, jessica leeds and rachel crooks telling "the new york times" they were both groped or kissed by trump without consent. the inc

retractions and threatening lawsuits. cnn working to confirm the reports of "the new york times" and "people" magazine. the latest bombshell just 26 days before the election and threatening a campaign that has struggled to regain its footing just take a look at the cover of "time" magazine. there's a whole lot to cover this morning. we'd like to begin with cnn's jason carroll. he's in florida where trump held an event yesterday. good morning. >> good morning...

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yorkstateof mind. >> i grew upinnewyork. announcer:a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. >> ? case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges of defining your candidate, in relation to the top of the ticket. it is nice to have you here wit mr. murray:

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aboutnewyorkcityduring the civil war. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. good evening. thank you so much for coming out here to politics & prose. thank you so much for coming out here to politics & prose for yet another one of our enlightened and lively author talks. you can't hear me? okay. >> we'll be quiet. [laughter] >> and at that cue, please let me -- please silence all your cell phones at this point, and also let me just go through a few other housekeeping details. so the author will speak for about 20 minutes, 20, 25 minutes, and we will break into a question and answer period. during this question and answer period, we kindly, kindly, kindly request for you to use the microphones over here by the pillar and then -- or just that one, okay. so this, this talk is being taped for broadcast on c-span and also, in addition to recording your questions for prosperity -- posterity -- [laughter] we want you to, we want to be able to, the audience members, other audience members as well as the author to be able to hear your questions. so, please, use the audio, the micro

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surprise of the presidential campaign. the"newyorktimes"saying it received some of donald trump's decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the documents' authenticity. the report shows trump declared a nearly 1 billion the loss in 1995. tax experts who the "new york times" talked to say that kind of loss could allow him to legally avoid paying taxes for almost two decades. both campaigns are responding and we'll get to that in a moment. first let's break down what is in the report. we have correspondents covering all of the angles with cristina alesci. what's in this report. >> one really big, really headline grabbing number. and what this is doing is that we have this number and we have a whole lot of questions about this number, set off a frenzy with reporters trying to figure out what all this means. tax zpert experts are beginning to weigh in. in the meantime we are focus on this $916 million. take a listen. here's what the "new york times" is reporting. trump declared a loss of $916 million in 1995. and that loss could be used

surprise of the presidential campaign. the "new york times" saying it received some of donald trump's decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the documents' authenticity. the report shows trump declared a nearly 1 billion the loss in 1995. tax experts who the "new york times" talked to say that kind of loss could allow him to legally avoid paying taxes for almost two decades. both campaigns are responding and we'll get to...

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behaves. >>> thesuspectednewyorkandnewjerseybomber makes his first appearance before a judge from his hospital bed. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a defiant and angry trump has declared all-out verbal war on just about everybody. in his first speech since several women accused him of sexual assault, trump attacked his accusers, the political staeb stability, the media, and hillary clinton. a new "wall street journal" poll of likely voters finds clinton leads trump by four points in north carolina. trump lead clinton by one point second presidential debate and after the tape of trump using lewd language surfaced. hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. just 24 days until the general election and donald trump says these attacks by clinton and the media is a conspiracy to derail his presidential campaign. this as the republican nominee continues to deny a series of sexual assault allegations against him calling the women who came forward in various p

behaves. >>> the suspected new york and new jersey bomber makes his first appearance before a judge from his hospital bed. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a defiant and angry trump has declared all-out verbal war on just about everybody. in his first speech since several women accused him of sexual assault, trump attacked his accusers, the political staeb...

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and take them with them in cars, trains, and planes. linsey davis,abcnews, newyork. >>>coming up in our next half hour, a tim tebow in his own words replaying the moment he helped a fan who fell over right in front of him. breathe be slowly killing your skin? the new warning for people who live in cities and other polluted areas. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ? >>> props to the producers for this choice of a song because here's the story. if you're a city dweller, you'll be shocked what's under your skin. >> nearly half of americans live in cities with unhealthy levels of pollution that dry and dull and even prematurely age your skin. >> good news is there are easy steps to take to combat all that. here is abc's mara >> move to the country. >> reporter: we all know sun is the main cause of skin damage, but now some experts say your skin may have a new enemy. pollution. data over the last few years finds pollution from car exhaust and emissions, tiny particles 20 times smaller than skin pores causes inflammation and

and take them with them in cars, trains, and planes. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a tim tebow in his own words replaying the moment he helped a fan who fell over right in front of him. breathe be slowly killing your skin? the new warning for people who live in cities and other polluted areas. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ? >>> props to the...

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"cbs this morning. "from the broadcast center hereinnewyorkcity,i'mtonyinnewyorkcity,i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >>> it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it was a real shock when, all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by trump. this morning, his campaign is fighting back in a big way. >>> hillary clinton's campaign staff is exposed in another round of wikileak e-mails while on her opponent. >> he is going to -- and i quote -- run a scorched earth strategy, whatever that means. >>> and breaking overnight. the u.s. counterstrikes in the red sea, after rebels in yemen fire missiles again at an american warship. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. is facing a fire storm of new allegations of sexual assault. at le

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morning from the studio 57 newsroom atcbsnewsheadquartershereinnewyork. goodto be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post another woman accuses trump of grabbing her 13 years ago. brian webb is here in new york with more. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump, not only denies threatening legal action against the media outlets that are reporting them. his attorney called the stories, quote, reckless and defamatory. donald trump's camp is demanding a retraction and threatening legal action after a "the new york times" claims the republican nominee groped and kissed two women decades ago. in it, rachel crooks, then a 22-year-old receptionist for a company located in trump tower claims the bon after she introduced herself to him for the fir

morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post another woman...

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outofnewyorksoit was a huge deal was the next biggest commodity was tobacco, less than 10% so cotton threads tied new york and the south together in a long codependent relationship. the plantation south and new york city grew up together. the explosive growth of the cotton plantation straight across the south, the deep south was largely funded by new york banks because that is where the banks were. new york made merchants supply the planters with everything from pianos and plowshares to the clothes they put on their slaves. new york not only shifted a significant portion of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back filled with european gear and that made new york important to washington dc or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because there were large portions of revenue from the customs house in new york harbor. there was a period the federal budget comes from the customs house in new york city. it wasn't just bankers and shipping magnets who profited in new york city, thousands of workers were directl

out of new york so it was a huge deal was the next biggest commodity was tobacco, less than 10% so cotton threads tied new york and the south together in a long codependent relationship. the plantation south and new york city grew up together. the explosive growth of the cotton plantation straight across the south, the deep south was largely funded by new york banks because that is where the banks were. new york made merchants supply the planters with everything from pianos and plowshares to...

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[ cheers and applause ] ?? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heartofnewyorkcity,it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- vin diesel, musical guest, christine and the queens, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 554! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, welcome. thank you! enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself. welcome. thank you, guys. that means a lot. that makes me feel good. thank you very much. welcome. that's a hot crowd right there. [ cheers and applause ] that's a hot -- that's a hot new york city crowd. you're here. you're part of it. thank you very, very much. here's what people are talking about. the third and final debate between hillary clinton and donald trump is coming up in las vegas next week. that's right, and i saw that hillary's holding a contest where the winner gets to actually go watch it in person. [ laughter ] everyone was like, "yeesh, what does the loser get?" [ cheers and applause ] who wants to do that? but hillary's still dealing

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alec marquardt. >> reporte kardashian west safely backinnewyork, reunitedwith husband kanye west in this video from tmz after surviving a harrowing ordeal last night in paris. >> kim kardashian found -- >> gagged -- >> held at gunpoint and begging for her life -- >> reporter: authorities tell abc news the mother of two was held at gunpoint, tied up, gagged, and locked in the bathroom by armed men. they stole more than $10 million worth of jewelry, including this days ago. back in new york, kanye stopping his show abruptly leaving fans to speculate. kim's bodyguard is seen frequently in pictures with her. but was reportedly not there last night to protect her. >> that bodyguard had been sent elsewhere for the evening because kim was done for the night. and the belief was that she was secure in the location where she was. >> reporter: since the robbery, kim has gone dark on social media. her representative telling us that kim i physically unharmed." it was supposed to be a week full of glamor and flashing bulbs. the kardashians front and center at this year's paris fashion week. atten

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was becoming public."thenewyorktimes"released part of his 1995 tax records which appear to show he may not have paid taxes for almost two decades. nbc 10s monique braxton is live in the digitsal operation center with more details on the "new york times" report and trump's response. mow? >> hi, ted. as you know, this morning donald trump is neither confirming or denying what is revealed in a new york time article. but we ayou will know he refused to release the tax return. he says he's being audited and attorneys advising him against it. but take a look at this article in the "new york times" today. if you just waking up, look at the first pages of trump's 1995 state income tax filings in new york, new jersey and c connecticut. the times says they received the documents none musly. it coincides with the period that trump filed for bankruptcy involving atlantic city casinos. according to the times, ordinary investors saw the value of their shares in the new company plun toth 17 cents fr$17 cents from$ scores of contractors went unpaid for works on the trump ka seen. and the bond h

was becoming public. "the new york times" released part of his 1995 tax records which appear to show he may not have paid taxes for almost two decades. nbc 10s monique braxton is live in the digitsal operation center with more details on the "new york times" report and trump's response. mow? >> hi, ted. as you know, this morning donald trump is neither confirming or denying what is revealed in a new york time article. but we ayou will know he refused to release the...

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uprising that arose whenthenewyorkpolicedepartment raided a gay nightclub in greenwich village known as the stonewall inn. they were ostensibly cracking down on nightclubs in the city that didn't have the proper licenses to sell liquor to their audiences, or their consumers. and for some reason on this particular night in june 19 of they the patrons decided have had enough and they did not win their establishment to be raided. although the customers were not being arrested in any large numbers, they were being turned out of the club. they began to fight back. the stonewall uprising encompassed three nights of uprisings in greenwich village. the first night of the initial arrests of the crackdown, and then people reassembled on two subsequent evenings to protest the actions of the police and to make a stand about oppression against gay and lesbians consumers in american cities. at the time this occurred, it wasn't a very notable activity. it happened at about 2:00 a.m. or 3:00 a.m. on friday night into saturday morning. it was too late to appear in the saturday's newspaper, but made i

uprising that arose when the new york police department raided a gay nightclub in greenwich village known as the stonewall inn. they were ostensibly cracking down on nightclubs in the city that didn't have the proper licenses to sell liquor to their audiences, or their consumers. and for some reason on this particular night in june 19 of they the patrons decided have had enough and they did not win their establishment to be raided. although the customers were not being arrested in any large...

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into nashville. next to her is sonia lynn, general counsel and policy director ofthenewyorkcitymayor's office of immigrant affairs. moia is an agency that work to ensure the wellbeing of immigrants and supports their economic, social, and civic integration. and many, there are numerous programs and policies i'm going to ask her to talk about those in a bit, but sonia, her main responsibilities, she leads programs that promote access to justice by connecting immigrants to free and safe immigration legal services and also citizenship support. and they do that in a variety of ways, often through trusted community-based organizations and libraries across the city. senator moises dennis is a state senator from nevada. i should say nevada, i spent some time there, i know better, but i'm from the east coast. he's been a member of the legislature since 2011. mo is also the co-chair of the national conference of state legislatures task force on immigration. he works with other state senators from around the country to focus attention on state level concerns around immigration issues and

into nashville. next to her is sonia lynn, general counsel and policy director of the new york city mayor's office of immigrant affairs. moia is an agency that work to ensure the wellbeing of immigrants and supports their economic, social, and civic integration. and many, there are numerous programs and policies i'm going to ask her to talk about those in a bit, but sonia, her main responsibilities, she leads programs that promote access to justice by connecting immigrants to free and safe...

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"newyorktimes"reports that trump record add $916 million loss in 1995, which would have allowed limb to legally avoid paying federal until taxes for up to 18 years. a clinton spokesman, hardly impartial we might add, call it is a bombshell. we'll listen for new reaction from hillary clinton this hour. she gives an economics speech in the battleground state of ohio. we have live pictures, i believe, from that event site. no. live pictures of me. bill clinton, he sshe on th he trail. and vice president joe biden in florida. there we go. that's where bill clinton will be speaking in saginaw, michigan. all right. not saginaw. that's biden in florida. live pictures from the joe biden florida event. as for donald trump, he started the day in virginia at a town hall focusing on the military and national security and managed to get a dig in on hillary clinton's e-mail controversy. a new poll shows clinton's lead over donald trump inching up ever so slightly in virginia. she's at 42%. heaps at 35% and by the way, for senate policy, a one-point bump since the presidential debate. it you're hil

"new york times" reports that trump record add $916 million loss in 1995, which would have allowed limb to legally avoid paying federal until taxes for up to 18 years. a clinton spokesman, hardly impartial we might add, call it is a bombshell. we'll listen for new reaction from hillary clinton this hour. she gives an economics speech in the battleground state of ohio. we have live pictures, i believe, from that event site. no. live pictures of me. bill clinton, he sshe on th he...

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. pence over donald trump and his taxes. this was the big story."thenewyorktimes"got three pages anonymously of donald trump's taxes. on the front page of his new jersey return, of his new york return, his connecticut return. what it showed he had a big loss in 1995 and then he was able to essentially use that to offset any income. essentially, he followed the law. the bombshell from "the new york times" is donald trump follows the tax laws. >> he followed the law and wrote off $916 million. a lot of money. but he did it the right way according to the tax laws. if he does win -- >> chris christie and rudy giuliani said there's nothing illegal here. can we ask why someone released this? was it someone at the irs? >> no. someone in donald trump's campaign according to "the new york times." they say that last month someone within his campaign that works at trump tower in new york city released these documents. >> i think they just wrote that up in the corner. >> i think it was a joke. >> you never know. it could have been ivanka. she's had it up to here. here's my dad's income tax.

. pence over donald trump and his taxes. this was the big story. "the new york times" got three pages anonymously of donald trump's taxes. on the front page of his new jersey return, of his new york return, his connecticut return. what it showed he had a big loss in 1995 and then he was able to essentially use that to offset any income. essentially, he followed the law. the bombshell from "the new york times" is donald trump follows the tax laws. >> he followed the law...

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,newyork. >>>well, wells fargo hasanewleaderthis morning after the embattled ceo stepped down. john stumpf was under increasing fire over the account scandal. elizabeth warren was he resign. he walks away with a $20 million pension and $100 million in stock. >>> it's a big day for gamers and sony releasing a virtual reality platform that comes out today. sony hopes tens of millions of play station users and competitive price makes it the leader. it runs you $400, and you need to have a play station 4 in order to use it. >>> taking a stand against pornography. supporters of an effort to make the south of australia free from porn turned out for a rally there. among those in attendance, 200 civic leaders who made a simple pledge. >> i commit that i won't view porn, and i will help create a city free of porn. >> they say pornography promotes domestic violence and exploits a ban on porn. 75% of the city's residents are christia christians, but supporters say it's not entirely motivated by religion. >>> beatles fans likely to have a new lego item on the gift list for the holiday sea

, new york. >>> well, wells fargo has a new leader this morning after the embattled ceo stepped down. john stumpf was under increasing fire over the account scandal. elizabeth warren was he resign. he walks away with a $20 million pension and $100 million in stock. >>> it's a big day for gamers and sony releasing a virtual reality platform that comes out today. sony hopes tens of millions of play station users and competitive price makes it the leader. it runs you $400, and...

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was coming backtonewyorkcity.the stewardess asked if i would like to be moved to first class. i sat down to a young man, blond, tall. he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not aware of the real estate world of donald trump. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space. i hesitate to use this expression, but i will. he was like an octopus. he was all over the place. it's like he had six arms. if he stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset. when he started putting his hand up my skirt, that was it. that was it. i was out of there. >> the donald trump campaign issued a statement denying the allegations and saying they believe the reports were politically motivated. jason miller, a senior adviser for the trump campaign says quote this entire article is fiction and for the new york times to enact a character association on trump is dangerous. to reach back dec

was coming back to new york city. the stewardess asked if i would like to be moved to first class. i sat down to a young man, blond, tall. he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not aware of the real estate world of donald trump. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space. i hesitate to use this expression, but i will. he was...

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from the broadcast center hereinnewyorkcity,i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim kardashian is allegedly held up by armed robbers in paris and millions of dollars in jewels were reportedly stolen. 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, the campaign of presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton called the tax report a bombshell. but trump's allies are defending him, calling him a genius if th

from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim kardashian is allegedly held up by armed robbers in paris...

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trump is declaring war onthenewyorktimes.>> he's threatening to sue the paper of heading up the greatest political attack of all time. >> and peter doocy is live with more. good morning, peter. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump denied touching anyone the way he described in the intimate recording with the conversation with billy bush more than a decade ago, but now two women come forward to say he did. one alleged incident happened in trump tower in 2005. and the other happened in the first-class cabin of an airplane three decades ago. she describes that to "the new york times," he was like an octopus, his hands were everywhere. it's important to point out, there were never police reports filed after either incident and there are no witnesses we know of because there are no official records of either. and a senior trump campaign source tells fox news the gop nominee is considering drafting a lawsuit against "the times" for publishing this story. the campaign also considers the piece a distraction designed to hide bad news about hillary clinton saying in part, quote, the ti

trump is declaring war on the new york times. >> he's threatening to sue the paper of heading up the greatest political attack of all time. >> and peter doocy is live with more. good morning, peter. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump denied touching anyone the way he described in the intimate recording with the conversation with billy bush more than a decade ago, but now two women come forward to say he did. one alleged incident happened in trump tower in 2005. and the...

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first, a mystery tipster sends several pages from trump's 1995 tax returns to the"newyorktimes"revealing the multi-billionaire wrote off almost a billion dollars, $960 million in losses. donald trump says that just proves he's a great businessman. >> i have legally used the tax laws to my benefit, and to the benefit of my company, my investors and my employees. i mean honestly i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws. >> well, of course, hillary clinton disagrees. >> what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in a single year? this is trump to a t. >>> then new york's attorney general orders the trump foundation to immediately stop fundraising saying it is in violation of state laws. and then there's this. our first national poll since the debate shows hillary clinton with a five point lead over donald trump. yes, there is a lot to go over tonight, and so we're going to discuss it all starting now with cnn senior political analyst mr. david gergen and larry sabato. director of politics at the university of virginia. why don't we start with the new poll, larry.

first, a mystery tipster sends several pages from trump's 1995 tax returns to the "new york times" revealing the multi-billionaire wrote off almost a billion dollars, $960 million in losses. donald trump says that just proves he's a great businessman. >> i have legally used the tax laws to my benefit, and to the benefit of my company, my investors and my employees. i mean honestly i have brilliantly -- i have brilliantly used those laws. >> well, of course, hillary clinton...

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many headlines that could have come out of november 7th. >> thankyou,newyork. >>hillary clinton, she put her hat in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> lost. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 2.8 million dosage units with a b. that's enough lsd to get every man, woman, and child in the entire western hemisphere high. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so clos >> gore and bush trying to get the most mileage out

many headlines that could have come out of november 7th. >> thank you, new york. >> hillary clinton, she put her hat in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> lost. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at...

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power over quotes written about her in"thenewyorktimes."they definitely do not do that to me. and the e-mails show the reporters colob rate and conspire directly with the clinton campaign on helping her win the election all over. with control over our government at stake. with trillions dollars on the line. the clinton machine is determined to achieve the destruction of our campaign. not going to happen. which has now become a great, great movement, the likes of which our country has never seen before, never, ever. they've never seen a movement like this in our country before. yesterday in florida, massive crowds. people lined up outside of big arenas. not able to get in. never happened before. it's one of the great phenomenas. one of the great political phenomenas. the most powerful weapon deployed by the clintons is the corporate media, the press. let's be clear on one thing. the corporate media in our country is no longer involved in journalism. they're a political special interest no different than any lobbyist or other financial entity with a total political agenda. and the a

power over quotes written about her in "the new york times." they definitely do not do that to me. and the e-mails show the reporters colob rate and conspire directly with the clinton campaign on helping her win the election all over. with control over our government at stake. with trillions dollars on the line. the clinton machine is determined to achieve the destruction of our campaign. not going to happen. which has now become a great, great movement, the likes of which our...

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tax records. it is not because the candidate is releasing them. the"newyorktimes"today revealing that someone anonymously mailed portions of trump's tax records to the paper and they show trump may have avoided paying federal income taxes for nearly two decades. how? in 1995, the businessman reported that he lost nearly $1 billion that allowed him to take advantage of major tax breaks. just last week during the first presidential debate, hillary clinton accused trump of doing exactly this. watch. >> maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes, because the only years that anybody has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license, and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> -- if he's paid -- >> while cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the documents mailed to the "times," the trump campaign is not denying they're legitimate. trump backers say the document sho

tax records. it is not because the candidate is releasing them. the "new york times" today revealing that someone anonymously mailed portions of trump's tax records to the paper and they show trump may have avoided paying federal income taxes for nearly two decades. how? in 1995, the businessman reported that he lost nearly $1 billion that allowed him to take advantage of major tax breaks. just last week during the first presidential debate, hillary clinton accused trump of doing...

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allegations. the 11th hour begins now. >> good evening from our headquarters hereinnewyorkwith26 days remaining until the election again tonight we come on the air with breaking news and again tonight it pertains to are republican nominee donald trump, "the new york times" comes out with two more women who claim they were kissed or groped by donald trump. his comments like with howard stern and allegations coming from allegedly three miss usa contestants, the accounts appear to be a he said she said, we have david rascone who is covering the tramp campaign in florida. >> reporter: the latest in a flurry of accusations about donald trump. bombshells that appear to contradict really happened. one woman claims she sat next to him on an airplane in the 1980s. >> it was like he was an octopus, when he started putting his hand up my skirt, that was it. that was it. >> reporter: the second woman rachel crook says she met him in 2005. they took hands but mr. trump would not let go. instead he kissed me and the cheek and then kissed me directly on the mouth. it felt like a violation. >> the tr

allegations. the 11th hour begins now. >> good evening from our headquarters here in new york with 26 days remaining until the election again tonight we come on the air with breaking news and again tonight it pertains to are republican nominee donald trump, "the new york times" comes out with two more women who claim they were kissed or groped by donald trump. his comments like with howard stern and allegations coming from allegedly three miss usa contestants, the accounts...